How to communicate with doctors?
Communication is the key to ensure the accuracy of prenatal examination, especially for the elderly women over 35 years old, it is more necessary to maintain good communication with doctors. The following will elaborate on how to communicate with doctors from four aspects to ensure the accuracy of prenatal examination.

1. Prepare questions in advance
Before communicating with the doctor, the puerpera should prepare questions in advance. First of all, according to their own needs and doubts, a list of questions to be asked, including prenatal examination items, examination time, maternal health, possible risk factors, etc. Secondly, understand the hospital's prenatal examination process and standards, so as to better communicate with doctors and understand their suggestions. *After that, we sorted out our own medical history and family medical history, and specifically consulted the doctor to ensure that the questions were comprehensive and accurate.
When communicating with the doctor, the puerpera should express their problems frankly and clearly, and try to avoid ambiguous descriptions, so that the doctor can fully understand the situation and give accurate suggestions.
2. Create a good communication environment
When communicating with doctors, it is very important to create a good communication environment. First, choose an appropriate time and place for consultation to avoid communication when doctors are too busy or in a tense state. Secondly, keep a positive attitude, respect the professional knowledge and opinions of doctors, and do not have excessive expectations and prejudices. In addition, when communicating with doctors, mothers should pay attention to their words and emotional expression, so as to establish a good relationship of mutual trust with doctors.
When facing the problems of the pregnant women, doctors should respond with an open, patient and concerned attitude, understand the concerns and needs of the pregnant women, and give professional suggestions and explanations according to the specific conditions of the pregnant women.
3. Actively obtain information
In addition to communicating with doctors, pregnant women should also take the initiative to obtain relevant information to deepen their understanding of prenatal examination. Maternity can obtain knowledge and new research results related to prenatal examination through the hospital's official website, social media, medical books and professional journals. The information obtained through these channels can be used as a reference when communicating with doctors to improve the understanding of the examination items and results.
When communicating with pregnant women, doctors should actively answer their questions, provide * * and reliable information sources, and help pregnant women accurately understand the meaning, purpose and results of prenatal examination.
4. Seek second opinion
For some important decisions and important examination results, mothers can consider seeking second opinion. The second opinion can help pregnant women understand their physical conditions and possible risk factors more comprehensively and reduce the risk of wrong judgments.
When choosing to seek a second opinion, pregnant women can contact and communicate with more doctors by consulting other hospitals or experts, or attending relevant academic conferences and lectures. In the process of selecting and listening to the second opinion, the puerpera should be rational and objective, and identify the authenticity and reliability of information.
Summary
Good communication with doctors is the key to ensure the accuracy of prenatal examination. By preparing questions in advance, creating a good communication environment, taking the initiative to obtain information, and seeking second opinions, pregnant women can maintain good communication with doctors to ensure the accuracy and reliability of prenatal examination. Mothers need to keep in mind that prenatal examination is an important link to ensure their own and fetal health, and work closely with doctors to promote healthy pregnancy and safe delivery.